I've been here a week! It is so beautiful! I love this place! It is SOOOOO Beautiful!!
I have loved getting used to the culture. I could get used to this eating lunch at 2, taking a siesta, finding some delicious dessert to eat, and then eating dinner and going to sleep. I get it!
So. Clara. She's my Spain mom. She's wonderful! I haven't gotten to know her very well yet, but on thursday,she came in as I was finishing my lunch of meatballs and rice, and cooked herself this meal.
(Sardines... She ate the bone and everything.)
she even let me have a taste. it was... fishy...
Lets take a moment to rewind. I started that entry like 3 days ago. I've decided this is going to be like my Spain Journal- instant pics in my journal!! It's going to be great!
Since that entry. I spent 5 hours walking with Clara and her boyfriend. If I could tell you one thing about Clara its this. She loves to walk. we walked for 5 Hours!! I think I walked 10 miles on Sunday. My legs are going to look great when I get home! :)
I've learned a lot here for sure! I'm excited to come home and share my experiences in Relief Society. I'm already planning this lesson in my head.
So.. For those who don't know and those that do. I am reallllllly not map savvy. You can ask any mission companion and they will tell you. So. when i got to Madrid I didn't really know where I was going, but I knew I had 2 map savvy friends who could guide me around the city. I would just follow them, that was fine, but then I came to Oviedo. I'm on my own. I don't have anyone to follow around all day. Clara can't walk me everywhere, and I can't rely on google maps to tell me where to go. I have to figure it out for myself. It's hard sometimes. I carry around my map, and luckily for me I've only gotten lost once. but HOLY COW! So grateful that I live so close to campus. it's like home, but better. It seriously takes me 3 min and 30 sec to get there. and it's a straight walk!
When I'm at home, I'm usually the leader.. lets go here! follow me, but here, I feel like it's the complete opposite and it was frustrating at first, but it's getting better. I'm learning my way around the city (and i found an amazing map app called forever maps that shows you where you are without wifi. IT'S INCREDIBLE!)
Ok. So I am way excited for my classes! they are Spanish literature and film and Spanish art and history. As I've been here I've been learning a lot. I have a lot of questions (ask clara, ha ha. I ask some random questions and she has no idea. So.. I have a lot to research)
Corie at school.
Something really interesting is how religion is here in Spain. So this is what I've kind of learned so far. So back in the day in 1939 during the Spanish Civil War Francisco Franco took total control of Spain. He was a defender of the catholic religion so therefore everyone was forced to be Catholic. Until 1975 when he died. So therefore, many in Spain are Catholic, but many now are atheists.. It was interesting to go to church and to talk to the missionaries and just to see the demographics of the branch. Most of the people there weren't even from Spain, Many were from South America. The missionaries say they don't teach many Spaniards.
Speaking of Church. I love that anywhere you go in the world, you can go to church. As soon as you walk in you feel a peace like none other. You walk in and immediately people just love you, they want to invite you to dinner and love you even though they just met you. These people here are the sweetest! Tuesday is a holiday in Oviedo so they invited us to picnic with them. Wednesdays they have FHE for the YSA and on Fridays they have FHE for the whole branch. They have 2 sets of missionaries and we are excited to help them out as much as we can while we are here.
I want to talk about the beautiful excursion we went on on Saturday. OH MY AMAZING! So we hopped on a bus and went to Congas de Onis. This was where the first capital of Asturias was. It was a cute little town.
la capilla de Santa Cruz.
A few of the group on the bridge
A few locks of love. :)
So I could never be a bus driver. We had an amazing bus driver. Imagine the roads of big cottonwood canyon, but more narrow, and more windy, and picture yourself in a big bus. yeah. It was a little nerve racking. but after 45 min we made it.
This picture doesn't do it any justice, but HOLY COW! beautiful!
to the picos de Europa. Picture the sound of music. fields and fields of green and tons of open space. There was some songs sung from the sound of music. it was great!
So Picos de Europa I do believe was the first national park in Spain. they have roaming cows and mountain goats everywhere and they don't really mind the people. So of course we had to get in a few cow selfies. :) They all had bells so you could hear the bells in the distance.

one of the most beautiful views i've ever seen!
Look at that little guy! so cute with his little bell!
breathtaking! So beautiful!! You guys! the ocean is on the other side of that mountain!
Then we went to Covadonga! This is where they have the 7 fuentes del matrimonio. Legend has it if you drink from the 7 fountains you'll be married within the year. Many of you are probably wondering if I did it... well.. Maybe... :)
That is one beautiful iglesia!! It is on top of the mountain and breathtaking!
So.. Sunday was a good day. You probably heard about it on facebook. Yeah. after church I went on a walk. So. Not only was it election day in Spain, there was also a big soccer game Real Oviedo was playing in some semi final match. the town colors are blue. funny. I didn't happen to bring much blue. oops. So some people in the group were going to meet up at a plaza to watch it together. Clara said she would take me, but I ended up at the wrong place where no one was. She was going on a walk with her boyfriend and I said I would come. If i would have known how long it was going to take I might have just gone home, but it really was beautiful and it gave me a lot of time to ponder the beauty around me. yeah. um. we walked for 5 hours. 12k. thats almost 8 miles. Yeah. But it was good. will I do it again? probably not very soon.
A tunnel! when i entered I said "HOW COOL!" then had to explain what cool means in english, but in Spanish. It was quite interesting.
el camino verde
This is called a Panera. It is a little house looking thing that sits on 6 pillars. They are everywhere here. they hold crops, like corn.
After that walk I decided I deserved my churros con chocolate. So worth it!
Oh man! there's so many incredible things about this place. I've learned so much and can't wait to share the rest of my experiences!
Hasta luego!